04/02/2026
Can your child benefit from a Pediatric Behavioral Health Visit? Read through the questions below to help you assess your child’s behavioral and emotional health.
Have you noticed your child seeming more sad, anxious, angry, or withdrawn than usual?
Does your child have trouble managing strong emotions or calming down after getting upset?
Has your child expressed feelings of hopelessness, low self-esteem, or feeling “not good enough”?
Is your child having difficulty following rules, managing impulses, or controlling anger?
Has your child become more isolated or lost interest in activities they used to enjoy?
Has your child’s motivation or focus at school changed recently?
Have teachers expressed concerns about behavior, attention, or mood?
Has your child experienced bullying, exclusion, or social conflict?
Does your child struggle to make or maintain friendships?
Have there been any recent changes or stressors in your family (moves, divorce, loss, new schools, etc.)?
How does your child typically communicate their feelings with family members?
Are there ongoing conflicts at home that feel difficult to resolve?
How is your child sleeping and eating?
We work with both the parent and child to help equip you with tools for emotional and behavioral health. For an appointment or to find out more call: 702-644-4673